It's not surprising that Baltimore's Chris Davis led all qualified hitters with a rate of 11 at-bats per home run last season. But did you know that Milwaukee's Khris Davis wasn't far behind that HR frequency at one dinger every 12.4 at-bats? Of course, he had just 11 jacks in his 136 at-bats, but that's still an impressive pace.

While the Brewers' version may never keep pace with the Orioles' version in the power department over a full season, he's one to watch if he gets more playing time.

That HR frequency (at-bats per home run) is an important stat to track when searching for power in the later rounds of fantasy drafts. The hitters below also had efficient AB/HR marks last year, though their HR totals may not stand out because they didn't play a full season. Keep these guys in mind when looking for breakout, bargain and bounce-back candidates in your fantasy baseball drafts (minimum 200 at-bats; maximum 400 at-bats):

Hitter

AB/HR

Carlos Gonzalez

15.0

Ryan Raburn

15.2

Hanley Ramirez

15.2

Evan Gattis

16.9

Matt Adams

17.4

Brian McCann

17.8

Darin Ruf

17.9

Wilson Ramos

17.9

Dioner Navarro

18.5

Juan Francisco

19.3

Yasiel Puig

20.1

Brett Wallace

20.2

Will Middlebrooks

20.5

Lucas Duda

21.2

Carlos Quentin

21.2

Other notables:

AB/HR

Michael Morse

24.0

Oswaldo Arcia

25.1

Aramis Ramirez

25.3

Tyler Flowers

25.6

Wil Myers

25.8

And here's a look at last year's overall AB/HR leaders among qualified hitters: